Sunday, September 4, 2011

Our Last Wednesday Night of 2011 was a Great One.

As the cars rolled into the pit area on Wednesday Night, there were still 3 classes where a champion needed to be named. After an entire season of racing it all came down to 1 good race for a select few drivers, and those drivers did not let us down.

Steve Munro showed why he has been in the top spot most of the year with another solid run to capture the Late Model Championship for 2011. Ricky Rump won the feature with a new car set up on the 88. Car owner Al Dickie drove the car down to Maine and had a new set up put in the car and Ricky Rump did not disappoint, as he drove the car up front and remained there to capture the last regular season win. This Saturday we may see a bit more from Steve as he no longer has to play it safe and will certainly give all of our Late Model drivers a run for the money.

The Thunder Car Championship was won by Dave Stinson over a close second by long time driver Greg Ogilvie. Greg had a tough night as his own car blew the motor in practice and had to borrow the 56 car of Julio and Jessica Pasinetti. Greg was close in the end but ended up having troubles in the 56 and had to leave the race. Thanks go out to the Pasinetti's for stepping up and lending the car to Greg. Mike Hennick won the feature race with a great run. We are not sure what the future holds for Mike and the 71 car, but we will keep you updated as we hear more.

The Legends Championship was won by Matt Haufe who has surprised us all with his new found speed this year. Matt pulled away from the field and won the feature as well. We shall see what Matt Haufe has left in the tank as this Saturday the Legends National Qualifier will be held at CCS. The winners of each level, Masters, Pro and Semi Pro will win a qualifying position for the Legends National Race in Las Vegas.

The Mini Stock Championship was won by Kyle Baker in his little Honda that could. His battle all season long and all night long with Casey Cavanagh was ended when Kyle finished second to Casey. It was a very close point battle with only a few points to separate them at the end of the night. Casey has been rumoured to have a new car in his sights, and may have it this Saturday.

The Four for Fun Championship was won once again by Brooke Cordick. Brooke Cordick will be moving up to mini stock next year and will leave the door open to have a new Four for Fun champion next year. Brian Sehl won the feature in AJ Dickie's new car. AJ Dickie will be back next year and has not been driving due to doctor's orders as a result of his crash weeks ago.

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